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Los Gatos California: Snarled traffic

Published March 30, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 5 Comments on Los Gatos California: Snarled traffic

The San Jose Bike Party rolled through Los Gatos the other week. It “snarled traffic” on Santa Cruz Avenue. I wonder how they tell, since traffic on Santa Cruz Avenue through Los Gatos is always snarled.

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Cycling in Benin

Published March 29, 2010 / by Heather Higgins / 2 Comments on Cycling in Benin

Christoph Herby, former pro racer with the Snow Valley and Rite Aid teams turned photographer and Peace Corps Volunteer, has launched a CyclingNews.com blog, Cycling in Benin.

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Liev Schreiber rides a bicycle

Published March 29, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 3 Comments on Liev Schreiber rides a bicycle

Photos of actor Liev Schrieber riding a Specialized Globe Vienna bicycle in New York City on March 25.

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Cops shoot hatchet, shotgun-wielding bicyclist

Published March 29, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on Cops shoot hatchet, shotgun-wielding bicyclist

That’s really the headline in this San Francisco Chronicle article. Via Erik who asks, “Just how do you ride a bike and wield a hatchet and a shotgun anyway?” and Wuss, who answers, “Obviously by riding hands free.” Maybe this guy was inspired by Spike Bike.

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Eben Weiss

Published March 29, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Eben Weiss

I’m filing this under “Celebrity,” because he kind of is.

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Biking to school: Controversial

Published March 29, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Biking to school: Controversial

Free Range Kids blogs reports on the same old same old situation of a school banning bike riding and asks why biking to school became ‘controversial,’ this time in Arlington, MA (near Boston). And so it goes: Common sense — and the fact that this is one of the bikingest places in America — would […]

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